Western Morning News (Saturday)

Baxter interested in position with England but role needs clarifying

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ROB Baxter is prepared to meet with English rugby chiefs to discuss their succession plans for Eddie Jones’ departure as head coach, but insists clarity over role is needed.

Exeter’s director of rugby has indicated for the first time that he would talk to the RFU as they search for the right coaching team to take over from Jones after next year’s World Cup.

Baxter is a contender on the strength of his success at Sandy Park, while the RFU’s desire to appoint an Englishman and willingnes­s to consider candidates without internatio­nal experience also enhance his prospects.

But he insists his suitabilit­y – and that of rivals such as Steve Borthwick and Richard Cockerill – hinges on the job specificat­ion.

“I would be happy to have a chat about what the role is, how they see it working and what their plans and ambitions are,” Baxter said.

“Unless you know what it is, it’s hard to say yes or no to anything. At the same time, I’m not looking for another job!

“If you could ask every director of rugby or head coach across the Premiershi­p, we’d probably all say the same thing: ‘we don’t really know what the job is’.

“That’s part of the issue – is it that they want to find the guy first and he fits into a role he is comfortabl­e with and is good at, or is it that they will say ‘we want this kind of person and this is what the role has to be’? That would clarify the position for most of the English coaches.”

The RFU’s strong preference is to recruit an English candidate with a view to him shadowing Jones in France next year. Baxter, however, sees no reason to limit the nationalit­y.

“I’m not one of these people who says the England coach must be English,” he said.

“It’s good that they’re looking within the English game because if you look historical­ly there has been a preference to ignore Premiershi­p coaches. But I don’t think it’s a prerequisi­te that it has to be an Englishman at all.

“It’s nice that’s the way they’re talking and it puts some meat on the bones about trying to develop coaches within the English game.”

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